Re: One more MIA Manitoban.....
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thanks again guys!
Hey Rob, I haven't had an opportunity to see Food Inc. yet, but I will have to try and track it down somewhere so I can have a look. Having not seen it I can't comment too much but it does appear that there will be a few modern agriculture myths perpetuated in the movie that I can hopefully help to dispell. That being said there also appears to be a number of valuable messages througout the website/movie such as eating locally, but more for environmental and "support the local producer" reasons than anything else. At any rate, hopefully I can help a few more people realise where there food comes from and how it is produced on a modern farm! I have been eating locally - as much as possible since Spring. The Farmer guy in the movie is speaking at Meredith College in March. I am going to try and make that date....
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Re: One more MIA Manitoban.....
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Thanks for coming back Scott ... I now know what people from Manitoba are referred to.
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Re: One more MIA Manitoban.....
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That word is too long. I'm sticking with the more local version "Those folks out West". Of course it's a little vague because here in Atlantic Canada, we refer to anything west of Ontario as "Out West."
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Re: One more MIA Manitoban.....
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Murph I think no matter where you live in Canada or the universe Ontario is the "center!" (ducking snowballs from Ontario residents)
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Re: One more MIA Manitoban.....
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Not enough snow here to throw a snowball, so I'll just agree with you.
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Adrian, we would lend you some but I think it's all being shipped to Whistler.
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Re: One more MIA Manitoban.....
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HaHa! my folks live in Southern BC, they hit 20C a few days ago!
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Re: One more MIA Manitoban.....
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Due to insignificant snowfall amounts, our Local Jack Frost Festival now has a mountain of snow trucked in from local, hockey rinks.
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Re: One more MIA Manitoban.....
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Ok!! we had almost an inch of snow last night, so I think there's enough to start throwin' some snowballs!!! :::One heading out to Manitoba:::
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Due to insignificant snowfall amounts, our Local Jack Frost Festival now has a mountain of snow trucked in from local, hockey rinks. Luckily, being Canada, there are 114 Hockey Rinks within a 35 mile radius.
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